B. Configure logical access controls for resources, and protect account credentials.
https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/shared-responsibility-model/
"Customers are responsible for managing their data (including encryption options), classifying their assets, and using IAM tools to apply the appropriate permissions."
According to the AWS shared responsibility model, the responsibility of configuring logical access controls for resources, and protecting account credentials is with the customer.
B. Configure logical access controls for resources, and protect account credentials.
According to the AWS shared responsibility model, AWS is responsible for securing the underlying infrastructure that supports the cloud, while the customer is responsible for securing the resources they deploy in the cloud. This means that AWS provides a secure cloud infrastructure, but it is up to the customer to secure the services, applications, and data they use and store in the cloud.
B. Configure logical access controls for resources, and protect account credentials. 1000%
Ref link: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/aws-risk-and-compliance/shared-responsibility-model.html
According to the AWS shared responsibility model, configuring logical access controls for resources, and protecting account credentials is the responsibility of the customer.
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